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Schwallie Family Scholarship Program


Name: The Schwallie Family Scholarship Program

Award Amount: $3000

Information And Eligibility: The Organization for Autism Research is proud to sponsor the Schwallie Family Scholarship Program to support the post-secondary education of qualified individuals with an autism spectrum diagnosis. The Organization for Autism Research welcomes applications from individuals who have an autism diagnosis (DSM-IV or later criteria), and who are pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education or vocational-technical training. Applicants must be attending or planning to attend an accredited institution of higher education located in the United States, this may include: a four-year undergraduate college or university, a two-year undergraduate college, trade, technical or vocational school, or cooperative life skills programs. Eligible applicants must be enrolled on a full-time basis, and be working toward certification or accreditation in a particular field. In addition, as of 2012, OAR has partnered with an anonymous donor that provides two $500 scholarships to young women attending schools in the California State University system. All applicable candidates for the Schwallie Family Scholarship will also be considered for a California Spirit of Distinction Scholarship.

Deadline: April

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